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									| Do you know what one of the worst feelings in the world is, friend? |  
									| Waking up the day after Election Day, seeing an outcome you’d dreaded and feared, and then wishing you had done more.  |  
									| That’s how I felt on Nov. 9, 2016. |  
									| I couldn’t help but wonder if I could have done more – if we could have all done a little more – to lead to a different outcome. |  
									| It was a wake-up call for me and why I decided to run for Congress, fought tooth and nail in that campaign, and ended up ousting a 22-year GOP incumbent in TX-32 and winning back the House for Democrats in 2018. |  
									| Well, the moment we’re in now reminds me exactly of 2016. |  
									| For the first time ever in our race, a poll shows me 1 point ahead of Ted Cruz. We are so close to getting rid of a Senator who has failed Texans time and time again. We are on the cusp of real change, friend! |  
									| But here’s the thing: This will be the closest of races right up until the very end, and Ted Cruz and his allies have already reserved $28 million in attack ads against me. We can’t take our foot off the gas now. In fact, we’ve got to work harder than ever. |  
									| I never again want to wake up the day after an election wishing I had done more. Do you, friend?  |  
									| With the finish line in sight, let’s give this everything we have: Please, rush a donation of $5 or anything you can spare to power our campaign to victory. Every dollar you give brings us that much closer to firing Ted Cruz and bringing real leadership to Texas → |  
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									| No regrets,
 Colin Allred
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